I have this 42" x 2" flat VM stave that I want to do something with. It was 66" and I roughed the handle (1 3/8") before finding a problem in one outer limb. So I cut the stave down to this.
I will tiller for a bendy handle for sure and probably will sinew, heat treat, etc. But I'm debating between flipping the tips or gluing some tips on.
Do you think that I could cut a slit, perpendicular to the back/belly, into the tip ends, maybe two inches or so, and butt a hardwood tip (recurved) on the ends of the stave with a slice that slides into the slit and gets glued and pinned from the sides.....basically extending the length of the stave?

Would that kind of a connection be strong enough to bend the bow without pulling off the tip?